I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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championswimmer said:
I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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No bugs with 2.3 aosp nand roms. Nand is a lot faster than sd version + it's very stable. Try it yourself
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The sd versions are more stable and less bugs
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Whoa, where are you getting that from? Neither version has any significant bugs and both are very stable
championswimmer said:
I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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There are a lot on nand that are stable like sd..
The differences are where the new system is installed: on nand it is fast because the nand (a memory like ram) is insert into the board of the phone and has bus and cable directly connected to the cpu.. But, maybe, it can be less stable because it isn't so easy alter the nand.
Create a system for an sd is easyer than nand because is an external device and, for this, maybe slow..
I cannot give you more details on speed.. It's like the speed of copy between two sata hard disk vs usb between disk..
Did i make myself clear?
RoachTeo said:
There are a lot on nand that are stable like sd..
The differences are where the new system is installed: on nand it is fast because the nand (a memory like ram) is insert into the board of the phone and has bus and cable directly connected to the cpu.. But, maybe, it can be less stable because it isn't so easy alter the nand.
Create a system for an sd is easyer than nand because is an external device and, for this, maybe slow..
I cannot give you more details on speed.. It's like the speed of copy between two sata hard disk vs usb between disk..
Did i make myself clear?
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lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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championswimmer said:
lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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Post 4 of this discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924577
championswimmer said:
lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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Hmm, not significantly slower but it will have much worse battery life. I've used ACA on SD (when I used Winmo) and Typhoon on NAND now and NAND is definitely faster but I wouldn't say significantly so.
Nigeldg said:
Hmm, not significantly slower but it will have much worse battery life. I've used ACA on SD (when I used Winmo) and Typhoon on NAND now and NAND is definitely faster but I wouldn't say significantly so.
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Yes, this is also my result. First i tried Boxmax on SD. It was stable but slow. So i decided to go to Energy NAND with the same Android+Sense Version like Boxmax. The NAND Version is faster so i have fun with it.
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thinking about going back to android on the hd2 have the builds gotten better and faster and better battery life. can anyone link me to the best build out there. used to have froystone by darkstone till he discontinued the build
xxfirerican said:
thinking about going back to android on the hd2 have the builds gotten better and faster and better battery life. can anyone link me to the best build out there. used to have froystone by darkstone till he discontinued the build
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they got better, much better.
and like always there are no "best builds"
i can just recommend u using a nand or even a RAM build
my current one is the Ultimate Droid 3.0 RC, but there is a new version out, i recommend trying that one
or else.. cm7, always a good choice
I´m on typhoons CM7 and it runs like a charm really fast and really good battery life (3-5mA in standby with wifi and gps on). But there are a lot of builds that you can try.
I changed my HTC HD2 to android aswell and its fast and table. So you know that to do. Flash it to android
D4rkSoRRoW said:
they got better, much better.
and like always there are no "best builds"
i can just recommend u using a nand or even a RAM build
my current one is the Ultimate Droid 3.0 RC, but there is a new version out, i recommend trying that one
or else.. cm7, always a good choice
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You should try the Ultimate Droid 3.1 its pretty awesome fast, stable pretty sweet battery life also if you turn off what you don't need/use
I am thinking to flash my hd2 to android too.
Are the android roms in dutch, or only in english ?
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You should try the Ultimate Droid 3.1 its pretty awesome fast, stable pretty sweet battery life also if you turn off what you don't need/use
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is it really that much better than the 3.0 RC one?
Some of MIUI roms are better for battery. I used miui-star and miui-jaws
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You should try the Ultimate Droid 3.1 its pretty awesome fast, stable pretty sweet battery life also if you turn off what you don't need/use
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is process still the same run off sd card and hit clarett? or something like that are they still on gamesquareuk or where can i find that build?
You have the option of running it off the SD card like the good old days along side winmo. Or you can flash it to the nand memory which is how native android devices run android.
I personally use nand builds and in my experiences they are more stable and battery efficient. Check my sig for the build I use.
Go to the nand android threads and read the stickies to get the lowdown. Since you do need madglr and cwm.
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olde_shrimp said:
You have the option of running it off the SD card like the good old days along side winmo. Or you can flash it to the nand memory which is how native android devices run android.
I personally use nand builds and in my experiences they are more stable and battery efficient. Check my sig for the build I use.
Go to the nand android threads and read the stickies to get the lowdown. Since you do need madglr and cwm.
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wow more advanced will check it out is it a hard process/
xxfirerican said:
wow more advanced will check it out is it a hard process/
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Nope it's fairly straightforward, I did it last night:
1. Install MAGLDR 1.13,
2. Install Clockwork Recovery,
3. Download the rom, renamed to update.zip, stick on SD card
4. Run Clockwork Recovery and install update.zip
5. done
I'm using this one. Seems good so far
i will be securing an htc hd2 tomorrow untouched with windows still on i will definitetly chime in tomorrow as im not that advanced as far as modding phones and am a little nervous. i dont want to brick my phone
pm me old shrimp
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You have the option of running it off the SD card like the good old days along side winmo. Or you can flash it to the nand memory which is how native android devices run android.
I personally use nand builds and in my experiences they are more stable and battery efficient. Check my sig for the build I use.
Go to the nand android threads and read the stickies to get the lowdown. Since you do need madglr and cwm.
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can you pm me and help me out anyone im nervous to do it just installed a super ram and still run off sd card cause i dont want to brick my phone
xxfirerican said:
can you pm me and help me out anyone im nervous to do it just installed a super ram and still run off sd card cause i dont want to brick my phone
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dont be that scared, its much easier than u think
just flash magldr as described
then flash cwm as described
and the rom over cwm
get on it asap dude. DFT has really good nand android builds. i rocked a hd2 with their gingerbread and it was brilliant. very stable and didnt crash at all. the process is so easy to
If you used to use FroyoStone by DarkStone, then you should use SuperRam Froyo by Darkstone!
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870518
gonna flash soon what in you guys experience is the best full featured nand version are the gingerbread versions fully up and running or still missing certain things
Gingerbread is cool with AWD Launcher Plus and some other widgets.
Unfortunately camera quality in my case was poor so I dropped this rom.
Speedy_129 said:
I am thinking to flash my hd2 to android too.
Are the android roms in dutch, or only in english ?
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Most of them are multilanguage so yes.
I've tried 2 so far and both of them are in Dutch.
hey
what is actually the best nand for speed and performance ?
and what is the best nand for the battery life ?
greets
matth
matthias. said:
hey
what is actually the best nand for speed and performance ?
and what is the best nand for the battery life ?
greets
matth
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hi.
Please check my sig.
Guide number 1
Flashed from my fingers to your face
Reading.
Reading is the best nand build both for speed and battery.
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A CM7 ROM (or Ultimate Droid) with A2SD and cache on sd. A gb rom with a ton of free system space will fly, and is 100% stable for me.
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I think Imilka is best . it is fast and stable
These what is "best" rom threads are ridiculous.
I think that first you must choice what type of ROM you like
Miui
Pure gingerbread
Sense rom
Then we can help you in your final choice...
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Hey guys,
I know that there are some threads about this topic are floating around here but I could find a thread described with a class 10 card - what is faster? installing Android on NAND or install on SD (Class 10?)
Thaanks
Robin
nand will always be faster than sd method, regardless of card speed class
The fastest is neither..ram build is the fastest
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A RAM Build? Oo ;D
NAND is faster, besides SD Builds have lots of bugs
regards
Thanks Will continue to use my NAND Build
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A RAM Build? Oo ;D
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an sd build thatloads on and runs from ram..like the darkstone ram build or mdj gingerbread ram build
aah thanks for clarification But I think WM is required, right? Nope Ill stay with my good SD Build
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But I think WM is required, right?
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Required for what?
If you delete WM , install a brand new Android Version (2.3.5 maybe with HTC Sense) you dunno need Wm anymore.
The fastest way is a NAND Rom with Apps on SD (on a fast one, like your class10 sd card).
Regards
P.S.:
Two Germans who are talking in English..-.-
Are there any ROMs for the EU HD2 which do not need the sd-ext partition?
I'm using the phone while my sensation is in repair and I don't want to partition the SD Card.
I have gauner's on there atm but it's far too slow on my phone to a point where it becomes unusable.
Any help appreciated. Thanks =]
bump
Miui gingerbread
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Any MIUI/CM7/CM9/AOSP/AOKP ROM I think.
Isnt the partition only required for WM7 ?
Ruijc said:
Isnt the partition only required for WM7 ?
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yup...and sd-ext on android is only optional,it still can run well without it
xskill said:
yup...and sd-ext on android is only optional,it still can run well without it
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Nope, it depends on the Android ROM.
lite
u need to use lite roms just type in lite roms xda in google
Try this one. Android 2.3.5 Sense 1.0 NAND (base Supersonic 4.67.651.3) by Dj Danik.
Because the sense 1.0 is small, no ext partition is necessay. You still have sense, although it is an old one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1605992
is there a difference between EU and other versions?!
every rom i installed worked fine, and i my case also in german too.
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is there a difference between EU and other versions?!
every rom i installed worked fine, and i my case also in german too.
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the difference is the memory.
T-Mobile HD2: 576MB RAM, 1GB ROM
HTC HD2: 448MB RAM, 512MB ROM
so the the t-mobile hd2 has a bigger internal memory for apps and you normally don't need any ext partitions
you can flash every rom on a eu-hd2...not much space..but enough for daily use
I like having WP7.8 but I hardly use it and most the app's I do use are in android, but I've noticed it's rather slow, so I was wondering is there much of a speed difference or none at all... I mean ICS/JB/KK version's I know GB is pretty fast and smooth.
n1nj4Lo said:
I like having WP7.8 but I hardly use it and most the app's I do use are in android, but I've noticed it's rather slow, so I was wondering is there much of a speed difference or none at all... I mean ICS/JB/KK version's I know GB is pretty fast and smooth.
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For me, yes. Only NAND installation is much quicker than DataOnExt or NativeSD. But not all roms can be installed on only NAND (only if you have T-Mobile)
Clamor said:
For me, yes. Only NAND installation is much quicker than DataOnExt or NativeSD. But not all roms can be installed on only NAND (only if you have T-Mobile)
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Yes that roms are definitive Faster, than NativeSD roms.
You are mistaking, roms under 4.x can be flash on NAND (I'm talking about EU HD2) and also Data is on nand, also Dev with name of Xylograph have some 4.x roms what also can be installen on NAND with Data on NAND and they have much than 100mb free memory for Data.
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You are mistaking, roms under 4.x can be flash on NAND (I'm talking about EU HD2) and also Data is on nand, also Dev with name of Xylograph have some 4.x roms what also can be installen on NAND with Data on NAND and they have much than 100mb free memory for Data.
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I use T-Mobile HD2 so I have no problems with free space any ROM can be installed easily on onlyNAND on it.